Exactly bro. And that depends on the height of the light as well. On a kayak with a mount that might be just 1 foot. With hand holding at waist level that’s ~ 3 feet, or 6 feet best if you put it over your head and you won’t be able to do that while walking/running or for a long time. 7 feet if you really extend your hand up, that’d really extend the distance.

Yes one could argue that you can tilt the light/hotspot upwards a bit so that the spill does not hit the ground at 3-10 metres distances with a 20k lumens MT09R. Then you’d be able to get that 500-600 metres ANSI throw (practical usage 250 metres or so with 1 lux at target). Fair enough point.

However, you’d be doing that kind of performance at 20000 lumens, heating up the poor little 600g light very fast, gunning down 4 x 18650 battery juice at a crazy rate. It might not be an issue for flashaholics fun use, but that means carrying maybe an additional 8pcs of 18650 as extras and also more importantly fumbling with them in a creek/lake during a battery change, risking the light as well as the batteries during a battery change. Especially when you are wearing gloves.
That’s the only way to get longer runtimes as per original post’s requirements.

I believe the keywords here are efficiency and optimisation

But of course the OP also stated that he might need a bit of close-up illum, for avoiding obstacles in the water while navigating. So aspheric throwers like the Cometa might not be suitable. Reflectors are probably better which do both at the same time. With that said, the zoomable Fenix might not be suitable now that I think of it. He just needs to get the hotspot size, lumens, runtimes, heat levels, host size optimised for his particular usage requirements. :smiley:

Efficiency is always better than brute force, especially out in the field/wilderness. :+1: